Where does the saying “But ZZ: pretty quick” come from?
Hi, I've had this saying in my head for a while, too. The Cologne dialect is important here. I don't know where it comes from, maybe it was Janitor Krause? I think he had a dialect like that.
Hi, I've had this saying in my head for a while, too. The Cologne dialect is important here. I don't know where it comes from, maybe it was Janitor Krause? I think he had a dialect like that.
https://youtu.be/1uiQtpp_1-g All sung by Eurovision Song Contestants.
Hello Liljana once said that their feet were oiled and everyone was given their own role on the show, and sometimes the people on set told them things to say or something. Is that really true? Heidi said last Thursday that it's all fake and just made up. Who are we supposed to believe now?
You've probably experienced this before: a game show or something similar is on TV. Then there's a short talk show, and a well-known personality joins the discussion. It's often the case that they're from England or the USA, for example. But why does the host always speak German with the guest? Why can't they just…
I don’t know where this is coming from, maybe master Krause?
Yeah.
Thank you
I heard the spell 40 years ago without dialect in Bavaria.
From my brother.
But he said pretty tasty. Was there degree in the band
Yeah, well, I’m tapin’ janitor Krause. “Aische?
no name. There is a tree.”
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